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create a directory in NAV 2013
davmac1
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2013-08-13
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In Classic, you could use Microsoft Scripting Runtime to perform service like creating a directory. How do you do this in NAV 2013?
David Machanick
http://mibuso.com/blogs/davidmachanick/
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skulla
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2013-08-17
Hi, Please check codeunit 419 File Management there is a code in MoveAndRenameClientFile function which uses System.IO.Directory to create directory. Hope this helps.
Suresh Kulla
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davmac1
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Thanks.
That worked perfectly.
That codeunit has a number of useful functions.
Thanks again.
David Machanick
http://mibuso.com/blogs/davidmachanick/
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That worked perfectly.
That codeunit has a number of useful functions.
Thanks again.
http://mibuso.com/blogs/davidmachanick/